Whether it’s a computer from a traditional storefront that accepts major credit cards or a used lawn mower put out by someone simply attempting to de-clutter their garage, you can stumble upon nearly anything imaginable at a flea market. Fruits and vegetables, canned food, clothes, electronics, and vintage items for low prices are all up for grabs.
Ramona Flea Market
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For those of you in the Westside, Ramona Flea Market is worth a visit. Falling in behind Pecan Park, Ramona is the second largest flea market in Jacksonville and is home to a plethora of vendors that sell the usual assortment of flea market standbys like electronics, clothes, and the various uncategorized knick knacks that are often found at garage sales. The market is sprawled out over a large area, containing covered storefronts and tents set up around the perimeter. It is worth noting that it is the only flea market on this list to charge an entry fee: 50 cents per person and kids 11 and under get in free. Ramona Flea Market is located right off of I-10 East near 1-295 -- you've probably seen it from the highway -- and is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. 

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